I’m doing Gerson. I did have surgery to remove the rest of the primary, which I was first told was a lymph node. I initially had a lump removed from my right groin. I was told it was a lymph node and that it was uterine sarcoma. My cousin is a pathologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering and she immediatly questioned the report. I had to aggressively demand further testing. A second report indicated osteo sarcoma. After being sent around the world, several paths came up with the same conclusion: epithelial sarcoma, and it’s not a node it’s the primary tumor. I had a second surgery to remove what was left and the margins are clean. It took from June 22 to January 9 to get a solid answer. I told a lot of intelligent people no. They don’t like that, but thank God I did.
Thank Gd you did!! You know what you are doing and you don’t worship the white coat nor the Oncology Lords.
Standing ovation from me!!!! Oncology is one source of information and not always the best source. But they are the trickiest source. They are like the Islam of cancer information because they believe theirs is the only way and if you don’t believe they say you will die.
Blessings for a full recovery.